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Originally posted by URMINE

hahahhah ummm no comment :) i ike my holes to be on the front :) ill leave the backdoor banditism to to the likes of loz and porgie ;) and maybe even nick on the odd occasion :)

lol, where all this comin from? i thought we were picken on Nick?:lol:

GTR-80Y.....its a little GTR.....hence GTR BOY! Nah i lie, i just wanted ppl to think i had a GTR :bahaha:

I've got another plate i'm toyin with at the moment.....i'm sick of learned ppl yellin "ITS NOT A GTR!"

Here's a big list i made when trying to decide for a custom plate: when i checked i think they all were available...

- DFINED

- U LACK

- 33GTS

- V8 ETR

- XPNZIV

- NMESIS

- SPOILN

- SKYR33

- AVADIG

thats all i can be bothered writing but there is heaps more.

MYLINE is good, I like it :)

or in my case HERLINE?

well I have MTF which stands for Muth-Tha ****a :lol:

hehe ok not really...it's my initials :D

unfortunately, in the ACT your name or initials cost close to $600, but to get a "made up" name costs around $1700 :D

Originally posted by lou15x

how bout GTR12B if u are on ur way there?

or if u think u've got the goods, GTR12C?

my all time fav: UID10T but i think someone has it already...

UID10T is definitely one of the best non-custom plates. I think the RTA made it unavailable because it is 'offensive'...

Nick's "BY BY" plates are cool...

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